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POR-15 for the rust: http://www.canada-por15.com/
Paint match from a place on Laperiere. I can get the name if you want; I know it to see it but don't remember it off hand. I'll go get my list of shit to fix on the cars and make you jealous.

got the first coat of mud all done, but determined that I want to drywall the ceiling instead of drop ceiling in the 'landing area' at the bottom of the stair, which means redoing some electrical and putting on strapping, etc. :/

the e34 went well, except for the one section I was worried about.. the front door. I couldn't really get to apply the POR to both side or even one side well, and it bubbled again. I think I'm going to drill a hole in the back of the door at the front and coat that mother in oil.

this thread makes me feel a bit better
got a list ahead of me for the summer
fix rust on quarter panel
new hood
tires
trim
mats
new 4 channel amp
arm rest re-wrapped or new on in better condition
then all the other regualr spring stuff like engine shampoo and a crazy detailing job done by myself

I use the free version to keep "to do" lists and project manage everything I have on the go. Very handy. That way I don't settle in to fix the car and find I forgot to get the parts, or neglect that one thing that I always put off, etc.

Only need a new windshield now to get back to where I was before winter. Also need some new side molding clips, reaim my headlights by taking them apart, and of course, fix my leaking AC condenser round 2. Probably should order the Nylog now.